Bansuri Dhara Blog
Melodies, Meanings & Musical Journeys
Discover the deeper world of the bansuri — from spiritual stories and learning tips to Indian classical traditions and personal insights. Whether you’re a beginner, a music lover, or a curious soul, our blog brings you closer to the magic of the flute, one article at a time.
Why Most Students Quit Playing Bansuri in the First Year (And How to Be Among the 10% Who Succeed)
Namaste, flute family! Every year, thousands of enthusiastic people across India and the world buy a bansuri with big dreams — playing soulful ragas like Bhupali, Ahir Bhairav or Miya ki Malhar. But within the first 12 months, most of
The Soul of the Bansuri: Where the Finest Bamboo Grows for Indian Classical Flutes
Namaste, flute players! Your bansuri is not just a musical instrument — it is a piece of living nature. The magic of its warm, resonant, and soul-stirring tone comes largely from the bamboo it is crafted from. The quality, density,
Punarapi Jananam Punarapi Maranam; That is Not Good!
In the rush of everyday life, we often postpone the most important things, assuming there will always be “later.” But as this heartfelt conversation shows, Lord Krishna’s mercy sometimes interrupts our “busy life” with a gentle yet powerful reminder of
Raj-Vidya Raj-Guhyam: The King of Knowledge & Most Confidential (Srimad Bhagavad Gita 9.2)
Lord Krishna fulfills a sincere desire in the most unexpected and timely way. This beautiful encounter shows how the Supreme Lord arranges for those who genuinely seek higher knowledge to receive it — especially when that seeker is ready to
Be Merciful, Give Bhagavad Gita (Srimad Bhagavatam 3.25.21)
In the flow of daily life, sometimes the greatest act of kindness is not in what we keep for ourselves, but in what we mercifully pass on to others. This beautiful encounter reminds us that sharing the Bhagavad Gita is
Mind is Fighting With the Senses: Manah Shashthaani Indriyaani Prakriti Sthaani Karshati
On a sacred Ekadashi day, a chance reunion with someone met earlier turned into a profound reminder of the inner battle we all face — the constant tug-of-war between the mind and the senses. What started as a casual recognition